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- See What Films and Shows Won the 2025 SXSW Film & TV Festival
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 13 March) - As the 2025 SXSW Film & TV Festival wraps up in Austin, Texas, it’s nice to see that the independent filmmaking community is as alive and rambunctious as ever. This year’s SXSW fest saw a wide range of films, television pilots, music videos, and XR projects showcase diverse talent and... - Eddie AI Assistant Video Editor 2.0 Released – Native Windows and Mac Apps, Rough Cut Mode and More
CineD (Thursday, 13 March) - Eddie AI has just released version 2.0 of their “ChatGPT for video editing” tool, which now benefits from native Mac and Windows apps, A and B-roll footage organization, and a new “magical rough cut” mode. This editing mode expands Eddie’s AI multicam editing capabilities and now supports multiple multicam interviews.... - Eddie AI Assistant Video Editor v.2 Released – Native Windows and Mac Apps, Rough Cut Mode and More
CineD (Thursday, 13 March) - Eddie AI has just released v.2 of their “ChatGPT for video editing” tool, which now benefits from native Mac and Windows apps, A and B-roll footage organization, and a new “magical rough cut” mode. This editing mode expands Eddie’s AI multicam editing capabilities and now supports multiple multicam interviews. So,... - SXSW 2025 Filmmakers Share Their Best Advice for Those Starting Out
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 12 March) - As filmmakers from across the globe gather together in Austin, Texas to celebrate film, interactive media, and music—plus tacos, beer, and an endless number of brand activations—at this year’s SXSW Conference & Festivals, it’s obvious to see the passion, dedication, and often sheer determination, that was needed to bring many... - What Are The 7 Best Steven Soderbergh Movies?
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 12 March) - I'm always excited when a new Steven Soderbergh gets released, and this year, we're getting two of them in Presence and Black Bag. Soderbergh is so exciting and so calculated. His movies always try something interesting, and it feels like he's operating as an artist trying to open our eyes... - 4 Things This Director Learned While Sending Kate Mara to Space (Sort Of)
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 12 March) - In The Astronaut, Kate Mara plays a deep-space explorer who recently returned to Earth after a strange and bumpy landing. With a breach in her helmet, she's sent to quarantine on a government estate tied to her father, played by Laurence Fishburne. Suffering hallucinations she's told are normal, she begins... - New Tilta Tripods Put to the Test – All Four at Once!
CineD (Wednesday, 12 March) - Tilta, known for their cinema accessories, is expanding further into tripods with the new 75mm CT12 and CT08, the VT05 Travel Tripod, and the VT03 Table Tripod. We gave the CT12 and CT08 a quick look back on the show floor at NAB 2024, and I’ve now had both for... - Screenwriting Software Gets An Upgrade With Highland Pro
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 March) - Last month, we had John August on our podcast to talk about his new upgrade of the Highland screenwriting app from Quote-Unquote Apps. Now, the app has officially dropped, so we wanted to highlight it for you here. So today, I'm going to go over some of the cool things... - The Ultimate Ranking of the 'Scream' Movies
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 March) - Slasher films are in my top three genre movies. They're basically mysteries with a lot more bodies, and I love a good whodunit. If I had to pick a franchise, I think has been consistently satisfying across six movies, it's the Scream series. I genuinely enjoy all the movies here,... - Canon Shut Out of Map Camera Rankings for February 2025
Canonrumors (Tuesday, 11 March) - TLDR; Canon is Doomed. Okay, since you are still reading, let’s discuss. Canon is in an “odd place” right now with several cameras. We know that one ILC camera (EOS RV) is forthcoming, and the new PowerShot V1 has already been released in Asia. This, combined with the fact that... - Licensing Horror Footage and Building Out Locations for Your Short Film
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 March) - Are you getting ready to shoot your short film? You might have some really big ideas—several actors, multiple locations, a healthy smattering of VFX shots—and trust me, we’ve all been there in the development stage. It’s better to dream big and scale back to be practical because so many of... - From 'Snowpiercer' to 'Mickey 17': How Bong Joon-ho Crafts Unique Sci-Fi Worlds
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 March) - Director Bong Joon-ho is one of the most accomplished filmmakers in all of Hollywood. His work from The Host to Snowpiercer, to Parasite is so provocative. But how does Director Bong create these unique science-fiction worlds? Today, I want to look at a few techniques I've seen in his movies... - 7 Great Movies That Don't Have (A lot Of) Dialogue
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 March) - As a writer, I take a certain delight in weaving characters' voices together with wonderful dialogue. However, I like to give myself challenges, so I have been working on a few ideas where I wouldn't use dialogue to tell the story. And it's perfect timing, honestly, since the dialogue-free indie... - How This SXSW Director Secured Locations (and More) on a Budget
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 March) - Creators have a beautiful (and timely) opportunity to share their experiences through their work. We talk a lot here about having a point of view and a voice. These are the things that will help you stand out as a filmmaker and on the page.In this year’s pilot competition at... - Turn Any Tripod into a Leveling Tripod with This Adapter
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 March) - If you’ve ever tried to set a shot with a tripod out in the field, then you’ll know that finding a perfectly level surface to place said tripod is damn near impossible. It just doesn’t exist. Even in controlled environments, perfectly level floors can be hard to secure.That’s why tripods...